The Division 2 in Stadia will have crossplay with PC

The game will be available on the Google cloud platform starting March 17, when you can also enjoy the expansion.

The Division 2 is confirmed for Google Stadia and will go on sale next March 17. Unlike Destiny 2, Ubisoft's production will have one of the most demanded features, that is, cross-play. Steam and PC users will have the option of meeting together. In addition, the French have also confirmed that cross progression will be available, so we can jump from platform to platform without fear of losing progress.

Players who wish to enjoy these features should link their Uplay account to the Stadia account. On the other hand, Warlords of New York, the new expansion of The Division 2, can also be played on the Google service when the game is launched on the platform. This new adventure has already been released on PC, although shortly before launch FreeGameTips had the opportunity to test it in depth.

Warlords of New York will try to redirect the situation of The Division 2, which has not met Ubisoft's expectations. As with Ghost Recon Breakpoint, the gala company expected better performance in the market. Given this situation, Ubisoft decided to delay some of its most important games, such as Rainbox Six Quarantine, Watch Dogs Legion or Gods and Monsters. The French also decided to take action on the matter and restructure their editorial team, which ensures the quality of all their productions.

The director of Sony Santa Monica, to Google Stadia

The news has jumped in the last hours. Stadia Games and Entertainment has opened a new studio with Shannon Studstill in the lead. The director has an experience of almost two decades in Sony Interactive Entertainment, more specifically in Sony Santa Monica, the studio behind God of War. Studstill has worked on the latest game in the saga, but also participated in the classic games in executive production tasks.

Google Stadia began its journey at the end of 2019, although all the expected features have not yet been implemented. The catalog has been one of the debates that have happened more throughout these first months of life of the platform.

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